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Oooh, time use surveys are my nerdiest corner of census data! There are two trends that especially fascinate me. One is how the amount of time that mothers and fathers spend with their children has doubled since 1965 in the US and most European countries even as workforce participation rates have gone up. (The one exception is France, where mothers now spend much less time with their children and fathers spend significantly more time.) But my favorite part of time use data is when researchers ask the survey respondents how enjoyable they find each of the different activities in the day. โ€œPlay with children, childcare, and teaching childrenโ€ are always near the โ€œmost enjoyableโ€ end of the chart โ€” far higher than โ€œshoppingโ€ or โ€œtraveling.โ€ (Iโ€™m mindful that many of the least enjoyable activities are also related to children: washing dishes, laundry.) This is especially true for men, who rate โ€œplaying with childrenโ€ as more enjoyable than women (probably because they tend to do less of it!). https://ourworldindata.org/time-use

What does this have to do with the topic of your newsletter? Iโ€™m dying to convince my friends who are parents to send me a text message when they want me to play with their kids. Much like Seattle, there are waiting lists for camps and kids activities in the Bay Area too. So I tell them to text me anytime, and Iโ€™ll swing by and play some soccer or hide-and-seek (or water balloons!) or whatever with their kids. I genuinely find it fun to play with kids (like most respondents of the time use survey). Iโ€™ve even offered to make it a weekly thing โ€” like Iโ€™ll swing by every Sunday morning to pick them up and take them to the park. But no matter how much I offer or try to convince, they just wonโ€™t take me up on it.

I think youโ€™d enjoy this weekโ€™s Death, Sex & Money with Ezra Klein where he and Anna Sale discuss how hard it is to ask for help when it comes to parenting and care work. https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/deathsexmoney/episodes/ezra-klein-death-sex-money

Finally, if you and Alex are willing to share, Iโ€™m curious why youโ€™re the one to go to the PTA meeting. Iโ€™m also curious if you and the other PTA members have discussed what could be done to recruit more dads to the group? Often I find that a simple pro-active invitation and request that they help shape the agenda can go a long ways.

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Cecilia Camino's avatar

Feeling this so SO hard. Thank you, Anna.

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